
There is little to say about this book. If you've heard anything about Stephanie Meyer's books, there will be nothing new for you. We've got vampires, women fascinated with vampires, shape shifters, murders, lust, and desire.
Of course, a human female falls deeply in love with a male vampire. Here's the spin: she can read others' minds, but she is fascinated that she cannot read her vampire's mind. Sound familiar?
Vampires are now trying to "mainstream" into human society. They can go to bars and order synthetic blood in order to control their cravings. I thought this was mildly creative. I did enjoy the murder-mystery vibe at times. Also, it was cool that she became super-human because she was "bitten". Yeah, I'd like to hold up the couch with one hand, too.
I wouldn't recommend this book. I would be remiss in mentioning its adult-nature. It's like the content of the last book of the Twilight series on crack and maybe steroids.
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